
The Standard: Another death in police cell. Julia Njoki was arrested during protests, was reportedly beaten by a DCI officer in the station, where she succumbed to the injuries. However, NPS dismissed the claims, and stated that the deceased died at Nanyuki Women’s prison.
How police are hiding evidence, on June 25, a guard was shot dead at his work place at Stima Plaza in Nairobi, after being rushed to the hospital; the bullet that was logged in his abdomen was missing. Where did it go?
People Daily: Why Gen Zs dislike ODM party Leader Raila Odinga. The country has witness a series of protests led b the new emerging opposition, without being affiliated to any political wing. They have rejected the calls by Odinga for a national dialogue, ‘Conclave’, which they argue is a plan by Odinga to hijack their movement.
IEBC called on Kenyans not to listen to political leaders who have been making controversial remarks against 2027 general elections. Wajir Women representative Fatuma Abdi publicly said that they must rig elections to ensure President William Ruto wins the elections.
However, the Commission cautioned against such utterances, as they could culminate wars and chaos in the country. In matters election, Westlands MP Tim Wanyonyi has shifted his political race to Bungoma. Wanyonyi has declared his interest in succeeding Governor Ken Lusaka. Is Bungoma ready for him?
Daily Nation: DIFG Eliud Lagat off the hook, as DPP drops charges against him. Investigations cleared Lagat on any wrongdoing doings in the death of X blogger Albert Ojwang’, who was arrested and later died on June 7 at Central Police Station.
Additionally, Raila Odinga and Rigathi Gachagua likely to be the 207 General Elections Kingmakers, with their huge following base currently in the country.
New rules by NACADA set to increasing drinking age from 18 years to 21 years.
Taifa Leo: Islamic leaders from the Coast and other regions in the country eyeing Chief Kadhi position after the death of Sheikh Abdulhasim Hussein on Thursday last week.
DCI set to interrogate Naivasha MP Jane Kihara over incitement, being the latest Gachagua ally to be questioned over the chaos witnessed during Saba Saba protests.
Twist of turns, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi differs with President William Ruto over his directive shoot on the leg to protesters by the police during protests to immobilize them.
The Star: What exactly do Gen Zs want in the face of broken promises by the political class? The new political wave in the country has turned down calls by the political class to have a national dialogue.
DP Kithure Kindiki has said that his boss does not need IEBC favours to win the 027 general elections, as his development track record will speak for him against his opponents when the time comes.
Business Daily: Beer, cigarette taxes record steepest drop in five years. Three firms in the country in the race to buy troubled Lipa Later, as inter-bank lending hits KSh 90 billion.